All the middle names have some significance to us in one way or another, Carys is a new addition. My husband loves Cordelia, and I'm just so-so with it but it did sound pretty good with Merit. He also loves Cora, I really like it but it's a little too feminine for a first name and it doesn't sound good as a middle. =\ So, what do you think? I'm always looking for more first names to add if you have any suggestions! (For those who don't know, my style is very boyish/masculine/unisex first names. I feel like the Nameberry black sheep.)

Sawyer is a boys name, as are Asher and August. I'd avoid "very boyish" names for a girl, even with a "too feminine" middle name unless your daughter is planning on going by both. As someone who had major self esteem issues as a teenager, I would have hated having a name that was associated with boys more than girls. If you must using something that was originally a boys name, please use something that's unisex, not "very boyish".

** The opinions expressed above are not meant to be reflective of Nameberry as a whole but are my opinion and mine alone. **

i love Merit Cordelia - that is by far the loveliest combo in your list IMO
Merit Cordelia
and RowanJane - Rowan is lovely and has positive conotations for me as I taught a Rowan who was/is a girl genius , she could devour books and read 'The Handmaid's Tale' in one evening .

Sawyer is a boys name, as are Asher and August. I'd avoid "very boyish" names for a girl, even with a "too feminine" middle name unless your daughter is planning on going by both. As someone who had major self esteem issues as a teenager, I would have hated having a name that was associated with boys more than girls. If you must using something that was originally a boys name, please use something that's unisex, not "very boyish".

Okay, do you even realize how condescending that sounds? Probably not. Because it's perfectly alright to demean someone's choices if they happen to be outside of your personal naming tastes.